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While I agree that Fact Checking is hard to decide and most fact checking do not take time to look at complex issues and understand what has happened. I do not think that because more issues of facts for Republicans than Democrat’s is a problem.

Seems odd that the writer has trouble with mainstream media following key tenets of journalism, including accurately reporting facts and contextualizing statements made by public figures. If media outlets should not do this, what is their purpose? He seems content with having public figures, particularly conservative ones, say their pieces and let them stand without challenge, even when they are not true and need context in order to understand them better.